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  • Essay / Fabric of the Cosmos - 1113

    The idea of ​​teleportation has become an integral part of our conception of the technological future of the world. Featured in everything from Star Trek to Harry Potter to superhero stories, it seems people expect teleportation to be widely used in the future. Although human teleportation does not seem possible in the near future, the basic technology has been developed. Since the discovery that entangled photons can be transformed into identical copies of themselves and moved from one place to another without crossing the distance between the two spaces, dozens of particles have been teleported. The theory is that since animals and humans are essentially just collections of particles, teleportation of sentient beings may not be that far away. However, even though the technology exists, many question its morality. Despite this hesitation, human teleportation would usher in a whole new era of scientific progress, travel convenience, and secular thought. Since the beginning of our existence, humans have had an ever-increasing thirst to unravel the mysteries of life. Curiosity is part of human nature and has led to countless scientific discoveries that have changed the course of history, including the law of planetary motion, electricity, vaccinations, the model of the atom and the particle of the Higgs boson. All of these discoveries have shaped the way we understand and respond to life as we know it. The idea of ​​progress is not just a concept promoted by liberal politicians to convince people to vote for them; Since the beginning of our history, it has always been imperative to adapt to our environment and to unravel as many mysteries as possible about our world. Human teleportation is just an extension of... middle of paper ... Participants must be willing to undergo teleportation in the first place, they would also consent to their original body being destroyed. Since the teleported version is an exact copy, nothing would be lost; therefore, destroying the original would have no effect on the lifespan of the new copy. Personally, I would wait to participate in teleportation until its technology has been well developed and used regularly for several years. If technology became an integral part of daily life, I would jump at the chance to experience such an incredible technological advancement. The human goal of progress and understanding of the world around us, the simple convenience of popularized teleportation as a means of transportation, and the transition from religious beliefs and traditions to reason and critical thinking are all compelling reasons in favor human teleportation..